Following Christian Association of Nigeria CAN and other’s reactions to the disqualification of two corp members from Ebonyi State NYSC Orientation Camp, the NYSC Director-General has addressed the issue of compliance to the scheme uniform.
Recall that KOKOTV reported that the Female Corps Members Were Sent Packing From Orientation Campafter efforts to persuade them to wear the trousers they were given proved abortive. The duo was reported to have worn the white vests required and other items of the uniforms except for the trousers, noting that it is against their religious beliefs.CAN, in its reaction, asked the ladies to fight for their rights in a court of law as a Muslim lady Farida did when she was refused to be called to the bar. The association noted that choice of religion and religious beliefs is everyone’s fundamental right and must be respected.
Reacting, however, DG Shuaibu Ibrahim, in a statement issued by NYSC Director of Press and Public Relations Mrs Adenike Adeyemi, urged corps members to always adhere to the dress code, noting the importance of the uniform. The statement re-informed the public that the uniform had been adopted since 1973 and has not been changed, given that it is appropriate for the various exercises and activities corp members undergo during their 3-weeks camp, such as Man’O war drills and parade.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the Scheme has maintained one dress code since 22nd May, 1973 it was established, devoid of ethnic, religious or gender bias. The dress code remains, depending on the activity: a pair of khaki trousers and shirt; crested vest; white vest; a pair of white shorts; a pair of zebra-striped socks; a pair of jungle boots; a pair of canvas; belt and fez cap.
It is imperative to state that the National Youth Service Corps Camp, predicated on discipline and decency is a training ground for Corps Members. Any other dress code, contrary to the officially sanctioned one will not promote the course of decency. For instance, it will be utterly reprehensible for a female Corps Member to embark on obstacle crossing, and so many other physical training activities on camp, including parade in skirt or gown, which obviously will expose her indecently, thus, leaving little or nothing to imagination. The Management observed with dismay the defacing of the NYSC uniform by some Corps Members by reshaping their khaki trousers, making them skin-tight which unduly exposes their curvatures, particularly the female Corps Members. Some others in the name of religion turn the pair of trousers issued to them into skirt.
The Scheme therefore considers the unwholesome act an affront to decency on one hand, as well as constituted authority on the other. It was for that reason that the Scheme came up with the policy of having prospective Corps Members sign an undertaking form to the effect that they will not deface the NYSC uniform, but abide by the dress code of the Corps.It is apt to state that NYSC does not issue hijab as part of the dress code. Rather, the Scheme permits the use of white hijab which must not be more than shoulder length and must be tucked into the uniform. The policy of allowing hijab which does not deface the NYSC uniform is not new as it has been there.
The National Youth Service Corps wishes to assure Nigerians and place on record that it will continue to be single-minded in pursuit of its core mandate of achieving a united, integrated, egalitarian and hate-free nation. It shall never do anything untoward to undermine or abridge gratuitously the rights of individuals or institutions based on parochial considerations. Photos Credit: Getty